A grand jury indicted four people in connection with a possible methamphetamine lab discovered in February.

Two men and two women have been charged. Three remain in Gaston County Jail.

According to Gaston County Police, the two couples, and two children, were living illegally in a house on Lewis Farm Road – a home on a rural street between Kings Mountain and Cherryville.

Power was run illegally to the home, police said.

Officers went to the brick home to investigate possible stolen property. When investigators pulled into the driveway, they saw some of the stolen property in the front yard along with packaging for medicines often used in the production of methamphetamine, according to police.

Search warrants were issued and the N.C. State Bureau of Investigation was contacted – common practice when a suspected meth lab is discovered.

Four people were arrested on Feb. 12.

The following people were included in indictments handed down Monday:

Kevin Cline, 38, on counts of trafficking methamphetamine. He’s being held on a $850,500 secured bond.

Brandy Cline, 37, on charges of possession of meth and child abuse. She’s been released on an unsecured bond.

Barry Collins, 40, on child abuse, trafficking opium and trafficking meth. He’s being held on a $1,160,500 secured bond.